World News World Cancer Day: EU pledges 'decisive action' to tackle disease Eastern member states tend to have a higher death rate from cancer than their western counterparts. 04/02/2022
Home Energy crisis in Europe: How are countries dealing with soaring bills? Energy costs are soaring across the continent and millions of households are struggling to cope. What are countries doing to address the problem? 03/02/2022
United Kingdom Northern Ireland first minister resigns amid post-Brexit discontent Paul Givan was expected to hand in his resignation by the end of the week. 03/02/2022
United Kingdom Judge rejects stopping Northern Ireland post-Brexit border controls It is unclear whether or not this order will be followed, with some within the DUP arguing that the administration is under a legal obligation to carry them out. 02/02/2022
Montenegro Montenegro's prime minister warns of government collapse ahead of vote Zdravko Krivokapic has urged lawmakers to vote for new elections on Friday. 02/02/2022
Europe Decoded Why is the EU's green label for nuclear and gas so controversial? The bloc's taxonomy classification system for sustainable financing is being called into question over fears of greenwashing. 01/02/2022
World News EU auditor: Fossil fuels get more tax breaks than renewables As part of the “European Green Deal," the EU has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared with 1990 levels. 31/01/2022
Europe News Euroviews. Can Europe survive if Russia stops supplying it gas? EU member states could face the prospect of gas shortages in the event of sanctions against Russia over the crisis with Ukraine. 31/01/2022
Economy "Europe is already a great space power", says Thierry Breton In this Global Conversation, Euronews' Gregoire Lory speaks to EU Commissioner Thierry Breton about the vital role of Europe's space and digital sectors. 28/01/2022
Health news Do COVID vaccine mandates work? Early studies suggest they do As Austria mandates COVID vaccines and Germany debates following suit, the early research suggests that announcing a vaccine mandate can boost the number of people getting the jabs. 28/01/2022
Europe News Portugal election: How important is the vote for the EU? Prime Minister António Costa's Socialist Party is neck and neck with Rui Rio's Social Democratic Party. 28/01/2022
Ukraine 'People in Ukraine are ready for war': Kyiv residents speak out "Some people have started gathering food, some are cleaning their weapons and preparing for an attack" — Kyiv residents tell Euronews of their fears of a Russian invasion. 27/01/2022
Bulgaria Bulgarian PM Petkov says diplomatic solution is needed for Ukraine Kiril Petkov said the Bulgarian government had decided to update the country's security strategy and to prepare a battalion military group under its command, for defence purposes only. 27/01/2022
Ukraine European delegation visits Babi Yar ahead of Holocaust remembrance day Around 34,000 Jews were killed by Nazi German soldiers on September 29, 1941, at the Babi Yar ravine in Ukraine. 27/01/2022
World News Ukraine tones down threat of Russia's military drills near its border The Russian Defense Ministry claimed the goal of the drill was to train safe manoeuvring in areas with heavy shipping, establish communications, and organise air defence at sea. 27/01/2022
World News US, Europe plan for any cutoff of Russian natural gas The US and Europe have said they would impose punishing sanctions against Russia in the event of a military incursion into Ukraine, raising fears Moscow could cut off gas delivery to Europeans. 26/01/2022
World The Conference on the Future of Europe: "we wanted to listen to citizens" The 'Conference on the Future of Europe is seeking to strengthen the European Union by allowing citizens to have their say on how they think the European project is going. To find out more, Euronews spoke to Vice-President of the European Commission, Dubravka Suica. 25/01/2022
Libya EU report calls for Libya training to continue despite abuse claims The European Commission and the EU’s External Action Service declined to comment on the report. 25/01/2022
Culture news World’s oldest working tattoo parlour hit by EU ink ban The world's oldest still-functioning tattoo parlour has been hit by new European Union rules, banning thousands of chemicals in colourful tattoo ink. 25/01/2022
Bulgaria Sofia trip sparks hope of improved Bulgaria-North Macedonia relations The previous Bulgarian government had blocked North Macedonia's bid to join the EU. But now there is fresh hope that relations between the two countries can be improved. 25/01/2022